Part 27

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We live in a world where we are constantly afraid of something or someone. Have you thought about the fact that when we were little, we were not afraid of anything - we could approach large dogs and hit them in the muzzle, and we were not afraid to slip and fall?

How we learn to walk deserves special attention, I really love this example. We constantly fall until we learn to walk and we never say: "this isn't working out, I tried to walk ten times already, I'm going to quit."

We keep trying to walk until we walk. There is no other way. We don't need motivation, we don't complain, and we don't say that it's difficult, impossible, and beyond our power. No, we never say that. All children achieve this goal, and we all end up walking. So why is it that later in life we are afraid of failure? How did we even come up with the idea that something might not work out?

Where do these fears come from?

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